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Washington Post - 42 minutes ago
A nonprofit organization that holds free clinics for people who need medical, dental and eye care wants to stage a three-day event in the District, but its leaders say they cannot afford the $77,000 price tag to set up shop at the D.C. Armory, one of the few public sites in the city large enough for...
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Deseret News - 1 hour 15 minutes ago
Kim Dyches of the Utah Department of Environmental Quality's Division of Drinking Water in Salt Lake City has been elected...
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MountEverest.net - 2 hours 51 minutes ago
08:25 pm CST Dec 11, 2009 A brand New Year is around the corner and this marks ExWeb's very last 2009 week-in-review. Instead, the Year in Review has been cut up in sections to be posted each day until the Awards.
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Time Magazine - Fri Dec 11, 6:33 pm ET
The alleged activities of David Headley may provide critical clues as to how a radical Pakistani Islamist group plans to go global with terrorism
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The Oregonian - Fri Dec 11, 5:28 pm ET
Sparse travel options still allow a traveler to revel in tradition and ancient temples.
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Albany Democrat-Herald - Fri Dec 11, 4:01 pm ET
Lynn Martin took two German shorthair pointers to search and rescue squad
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The Huffington Post - Fri Dec 11, 3:12 pm ET
I also get my "global fix" from reading the work of international travelers on Twitter who illustrate our world in a very bold and enlightening way. Here are 12 world travelers who do just that.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! News - Fri Dec 11, 2:41 pm ET
Millions of Citizens in Over 130 Countries Unite with Candlelight Vigils to Call for Progress in Copenhagen
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New York Times - Fri Dec 11, 2:16 pm ET
They shared a country of origin and a rented taxi, one driving it by night and one by day, but little else. Until one fateful day.
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Half Moon Bay Review - Fri Dec 11, 1:41 pm ET
Photos and Story by Lars Howlett [ lars@hmbreview.com ]
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The St. Helena Star - Fri Dec 11, 1:33 pm ET
Sunday, Dec. 13 will be an unusual evening along Main Street in downtown St. Helena.
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Colorado Daily - Fri Dec 11, 12:49 pm ET
For two years, Ratna and Machendra Shrestha have enticed diners with savory blends of eastern cuisine--an amalgam of Nepali, Indian, and Tibetan food--in this hidden South Boulder eatery, sandwiched between Table Mesa and the Tantra housing development, next to the new Vic's coffee shop.
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MinnPost - Fri Dec 11, 11:10 am ET
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK — Nobody said crafting a new global warming treaty would be easy. During the first four days of talks here aimed at building a truly global agreement to combat global warming, China has lashed out at the US, Europe, and Japan for offering what it sees as inadequate emissions targets.
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New York Times - Fri Dec 11, 10:16 am ET
Sprawling out from beneath the rumble of the elevated 7 train, Jackson Heights, Queens, may be the most diverse neighborhood in the most diverse county in the country.
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The Christian Science Monitor - Fri Dec 11, 9:40 am ET
Behind Obama's election on HBO, Charles Kuralt's travels on DVD, 'March of the Penguins' in new limited edition DVD, and more.